Albion College Student Handbook 2013-14

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Expectations for Behavior of Individuals and Groups

2.

Student participation in behaviors and/ or activities which develop to a degree that elicits public alarm, disturbs the peace, threatens, endangers, or injures/damages the well-being, safety, or property of any person(s), or harms public or private property is prohibited. In a like manner, student behavior that disrupts or interferes with the orderly processes of the College is also prohibited. “Orderly processes of the College� are viewed to include, but not limited to the living, learning, and working environment, such as the holding of classes, the carrying forward of College business, arrangements for properly authorized and scheduled events, and the observance of regulations and procedures. Students admitted to the College, on campus or elsewhere, are subject to all College policies, regulations, and expectations whether or not the College is in session.

3a. 3b.

3c. 3d. 4. 5. 6. 7a.

Irresponsible Student Action

7b.

Students who individually or in groups commit, engage in, or plan (whether or not a plan is carried out) a violation of any College policy are subject to disciplinary action that may result in suspension or expulsion. Any student who acts in any manner that evidences an intention to violate the College’s expectations and rules of appropriate conduct, or who encourages or incites others to violate them, is likewise subject to such disciplinary action. Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:

8. 9a.

9b.

1a. Theft, misappropriation, or unauthorized taking of, College property or property belonging to others. 1b. Unauthorized entry into College property or property belonging to others.

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Intentional actions which obstruct, disrupt, or physically interfere with the use of College premises, buildings, rooms, or passages, or refusal to vacate a building, street, sidewalk, driveway, or other facility of the College when directed to do so by an authorized official of the College having just cause. Coercion. Use of, or threatened use of, physical force or violence. This includes fighting or violent acts of a sexual nature. Any attempt to, or participation in, actions which endanger the health or safety of any person(s). Aiding, abetting, encouraging, or participating in violent actions. Failure to identify oneself to and/or failure to comply with the request of an official of the College. Possession and/or use of firearms or other dangerous weapons on College property. Possession or use of fireworks, incendiary devices, or dangerous explosives. Illegal merchandising, possession, use, sharing, or distribution of drugs or paraphernalia. Intentionally smelling or inhaling the fumes or vapors of any substance not manufactured or sold for human consumption, for the purpose of causing a condition of intoxication or distorting and/or disturbing auditory, visual, mental, or nervous processes, or that causes any of these effects. Damage or destruction of College property or of property belonging to others. Individual or group activity which results in disturbance or distress to others and/or adversely affects the living, learning, or working environment. This includes College staff, student-staff, or faculty. Obscene conduct, including indecent exposure or other actions of an obscene, lewd, or indecent nature. Using, or attempting to use, College property in a manner inconsistent with its designated purpose. Reproducing, disseminating, selling, or otherwise making student


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